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Pursuing Wrongful Death Compensation

The sudden death of an individual can have repercussions across a whole family. Loved ones of the deceased have to deal with grief while helping immediate family members navigate their new economic circumstances. If a loved one's fatal accident was because of someone's negligence, activity, mistake or lack of judgment, the immediate family of the deceased could file a wrongful death lawsuit.

Wrongful Death Causes

Some examples of wrongful deaths are those brought about by accidents and injuries involving:

No matter how your loved one died unexpectedly, it can be reassuring to know that a successful wrongful death claim or lawsuit can bring your family relief. Prompt legal counsel after an accidental death is important to give your lawyer the best chances of building a successful case.

Personalized, Respectful Representation

Attorney Nathan J. Stuckey zealously advocates for the surviving family members of a person killed wrongfully, and has built a strong reputation for his litigation skill and aggressiveness during his career. His law practice, The Stuckey Firm, provides personalized and professional service while pursuing the compensation you need.

Compensation Categories

Some of the damages that you can be compensated for in Ohio include:

Loss of economic support, including wages and future retirement benefits

The deceased's pain and suffering

The deceased's medical bills and funeral costs

Loss of consortium

Punitive damages

Losing your loved one is a great emotional burden in many cases. A successful wrongful death claim can lift some of the financial burdens associated with an unexpected death in the family and bring closure for those affected by such an unfortunate and traumatic loss.

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